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Identification of risk loci with shared effects on five major psychiatric disorders: a genome-wide analysis.

Smoller JW

23453885 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
61220 Participants
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Chapter I

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Smoller JW
Chapter II

Abstract

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Findings from family and twin studies suggest that genetic contributions to psychiatric disorders do not in all cases map to present diagnostic categories. We aimed to identify specific variants underlying genetic effects shared between the five disorders in the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium: autism spectrum disorder, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, and schizophrenia.

6,990 European ancestry Bipolar disorder cases, 9,227 European ancestry Major depressive disorder cases, 9,379 European ancestry Schizophrenia cases, 161 European ancestry Autism spectrum disorder cases, 4,788 European ancestry Autism spectrum disorder trio cases, 840 European ancestry Attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder cases, 1,947 European ancestry Attention defcit-hyperactivity disorder trio cases, 27,888 European ancestry controls

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61220
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
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